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Mulliner Aluminum Body/Historic Info Included/Striking Resto/Smooth 3.7L I6

Make: Rolls-Royce
Model: 20/25
Type: Limousine
Trim: Limousine
Year: 1935
Mileage: 2313
VIN: GCJ6
Color: Blue
Engine: 3.7L I6
Fuel: Gasoline
Transmission: Manual
Interior color: Black
Vehicle Title: --

1935 Rolls-Royce 20/25 Limousine Additional Info:

1935 Rolls Royce 20/25 Limousine 
Offered for consignment, a 1935 Rolls Royce 20/25 which is a Mulliner bodied automobile that sits on chassis GJC-6 and has a long wheelbase. After completion, the car went to the purchaser Mr. G. Embrey of Covington, England. A few owners/collectors later, it found its way from England to Texas and then Louisiana, it went for a complete restoration in 1994. Since this restoration it has only been driven 386 miles and has placed 2nd at Hershey.
Exterior
Sitting on a steel and wood chassis, Mulliner bodied the car and painted it pale blue with midnight blue fenders and upper passenger compartment and roofline. This aluminum over wood body is straight and corrosion free. A side view offers a beautiful sweeping fenders and running board design, cowled hood, chromed Rolls Royce badged radiator surround and a trio of massive chromed encased round headlights. A simple curved bumper is framing the bottom front of the car. Built in turn signal bezels are curving with the front fenders and the Spirit of Ecstasy is seen atop the radiator surround. Door gaps are well minded and on the back is a steel storage trunk also painted midnight blue. Just below this trunk is another curved chrome bumper with simple small tail lighting peeking out from the bottom of the bumper. 19-inch midnight blue painted wire wheels are wrapped in 6.00-19 black wall rubber with a chromed octagonal central hub. Some extra drip guards have been optioned on this car above each window, and a spare tire is nestled into the drivers side, (it's right hand drive folks), front fender. t is as close to perfection as one can get with only a few minor scratches in the fenders and a small dent on the passenger rear fender.
Interior
Opening the right hand drivers door we are met with some burl sills, vertical ribbed leather panels in black a small pouch and shiny actuators and window cranks. Chromed frames are on for the windows. For the chauffeur we have a tuck and roll black leather bench sitting in a sea of black carpeting. More burl for the dash which is in beautiful condition and a few round circular instruments are embedded onto the burl. A large steering wheel is atop a chromed steering column, and a turn signal stalk has been added to the column, but unfortunately it turns with the column! A dividing panel is just aft of the drivers bench and contains privacy glass that slides for complete cutoff from the driver. Also within this panel is a fold out table which can completely hidden within the divider if you want. Blue carping is on these spacious floors and a dark blue leather bench is in back with plenty of room in tuck and roll style. A nice detail are some art nouveau blue milk glass flower vases on each sill in back. A blue fuzzy broadcloth headliner is above and is nice and tight.
Drivetrain
Mechanically, the model is quite simple and easy to maintain. The easy and uncomplicated design is one of the advantages contemporary owners like about these cars. Power comes from a 3.7 liter inline six-cylinder engine with overhead valves mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox that has a synchronized 3rd and 4th gear with floor shift. The mid-engine block and cylinder head are made from cast iron, whereas the crankcase was produced in aluminum. A single-jet carburetor was responsible for the right mixture. Turning the rear tires is an axle weighing in with a smashingly good 4.55 ratio. On a good day, the 20/25 is capable of around 65hp, though Rolls-Royce would never state that number and only refer to its engine power being 'adequate' or 'sufficient' – a true gentleman does not need to brag about those things! 
Undercarriage
We see plenty of solid steel framing and mechanicals which include leaf sprung suspension and mechanical drum brakes. Some wood is in for the floorboards which now their name takes on a literal meaning, (floor + board). All is clean and rust free underneath with just slight road dirt and spatter peppering the undercarriage.
Drive-Ability
The car starts right up and is a very easy smooth driver. Nice acceleration, smooth shifting and the mechanical drums work well. All functions were operational and there is nice room in the back.
Nowadays, the model has become immensely popular with enthusiasts of the brand; it was the automobile that helped Rolls-Royce to survive the difficult crisis years after '29. But the cars also represent good value for money and are usable classics that only require basic maintenance. These are exceptionally well-designed cars, but if something goes wrong, (with a car that is close to 90 years old this cannot be excluded), most parts are readily available from specialized dealers and restorers. This one, with only 386 miles since a restoration nearly 30 years ago still holds its shine and cleanliness as well as reliability.
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